Why do traders hold losses even when they know they shouldn't? Because the brain avoids pain. Loss activates the same neural networks as physical pain. As long as the trade is open, the pain feels delayed. Once you close - it becomes real. The brain chooses hope over
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Why do traders hold losses even when they know they shouldn't? Because the brain avoids pain. Loss activates the same neural networks as physical pain. As long as the trade is open, the pain feels delayed. Once you close - it becomes real. The brain chooses hope over